The neocons say Trump has no plan. Chatham House says you can't do regime change from the air. Then Iran's new leadership called Washington and Trump picked up. The special relationship is cracking open — and the men who ran it are on the chopping block.
The killing of cartel boss El Mencho shows unprecedented U.S.-Mexico cooperation under Trump and Sheinbaum. Meet Omar Garcia Harfuch, the Mexican security chief who survived a cartel assassination attempt and is now decimating the drug cartels.
The universe isn't a machine. Bruce Director makes the case that consciousness, creativity, and Plato are coming back to science — and why that matters for everything.
In this episode, Kesha Rogers and Michael Steger discuss the current U.S. foreign policy landscape, focusing on the conflict between Israel and Iran, and the critical role of U.S.-Russia relations in achieving global peace. They delve into the significance of President Trump's initiatives in stopping endless wars and fostering economic development. The conversation also addresses the cultural and political dynamics shaping today's international events, including the recent attacks in Iran and Israel, and the broader implications for U.S. policy. Emphasizing a higher moral and cultural principle, the speakers argue for the necessity of strong U.S.-Russia cooperation to create a new, peaceful global order.
00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:25 Current Geopolitical Climate: Israel and Iran 02:00 Trump's Commitment to Peace 03:34 The Role of U.S.-Russia Cooperation 06:18 Michael Steger's Analysis 07:40 U.S.-Iran Negotiations 10:10 Escalating Tensions and Global Reactions 13:00 Cultural and Ideological Conflicts 17:25 Historical Context and Leadership 21:37 The Cultural War and Its Implications 31:21 The Importance of U.S.-Russia Relations 48:25 Conclusion and Call to Action
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The neocons say Trump has no plan. Chatham House says you can't do regime change from the air. Then Iran's new leadership called Washington and Trump picked up. The special relationship is cracking open — and the men who ran it are on the chopping block.
This is not Iraq. For 118 years, every government in Iran has served Britain's financial empire. Trump has spent a year dismantling that architecture. The Mullahs were the last piece on the board. As of this morning, he's clearing it.
In 2013, Mississippi ranked 49th in fourth-grade reading. Today, it ranks 9th. In Steubenville, Ohio, over 95% of third graders pass reading benchmarks despite widespread poverty. These results point to something deeper — a cultural renewal rooted in literacy and human dignity.
Trump's State of the Union reminded Americans why they voted for him — forcing Democrats to sit in silence on immigration, child safety, and insider trading while laying out his vision to rebuild America as a sovereign, producing nation.